KSA Orders Streamer Nedergaming to Stop Casino Promotion

In the Netherlands, the KSA regulator ordered casino streamer Nedergaming to immediately stop promoting the unlicensed iGaming operator HolyLuck via YouTube, Twitch, and Kick, and to remove all related content within five working days.

KSA regulatory requirements

The case concerns the promotion of unlicensed gambling services through streaming platforms.

The regulator identified violations across accounts on YouTube, Twitch, and Kick.

Listed accounts

The materials reference the accounts “Nedergaming EU”, “NedergamesEU”, and “nedergamingeu”.

These channels were used to promote unauthorized operators.

Promotion of HolyLuck

According to the KSA, the streamer advertised the iGaming operator HolyLuck without a license.

Such activity is considered a violation of existing regulations.

Content format

The promotion was carried out through streams and video content.

The content was publicly доступно to a wide audience via major platforms.

Deadlines and penalties

The streamer must remove all related content within five working days.

The order requires a full stop to this type of activity.

Potential fines

Each violation may result in a penalty of €25,000.

The total cap on fines is set at €75,000.

Regulator’s position

The KSA had previously notified the streamer about the ban on February 2, 2025.

The regulator rejected the argument that English-language content excludes targeting a Dutch audience.

Basis for the decision

The KSA board determined that there was promotion of unlicensed gambling.

Based on this, an order was issued to immediately cease the violations.